Using the interest rate as a measure of the opportunity cost of holding money, the demand for money curve
A) slopes upward with respect to the rate of interest.
B) is not affected by the price level.
C) slopes downward with respect to the rate of interest.
D) is vertical.
C
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Robinson Crusoe divides his time between catching fish and gathering fruit. Part of his production possibilities frontier is given in the above table
If Mr. Crusoe is on his PPF and he increases the amount of fruit he gathers from 56 to 90 pounds, the opportunity cost is A) 37 pounds of fish. B) 31 pounds of fish. C) 17 pounds of fish. D) 34 pounds of fruit. E) 90 pounds of fruit.
Most people buy salt infrequently and in small quantities. Even a doubling of the price of salt is likely to result in a small decline in the quantity of salt demanded. Therefore
A) the price elasticity of demand for salt is greater than 1 (in absolute value). B) the demand for salt will be perfectly inelastic. C) salt is a normal good. D) the demand for salt is relatively inelastic.